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19 1018 -17 11 18 38 37 19 20 A 31 2,5 large surface area is achieved by
convolution of the cortical surface into a pattern of sulci and gyri . There is
considerable variability in sulcal and gyral patterns between individuals , and
even some ...
19 1018 -17 11 18 38 37 19 20 A 31 2,5 large surface area is achieved by
convolution of the cortical surface into a pattern of sulci and gyri . There is
considerable variability in sulcal and gyral patterns between individuals , and
even some ...
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One of the key functional properties of cerebral cortex is its columnar
organization . In many regions of the brain , small cell columns ( perpendicular to
the cortical surface ) form functional units , with the functional properties shifting
between ...
One of the key functional properties of cerebral cortex is its columnar
organization . In many regions of the brain , small cell columns ( perpendicular to
the cortical surface ) form functional units , with the functional properties shifting
between ...
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74 Other research in somatosensory processing has focused on issues of cortical
reorganization associated with peripheral and / or central nervous system ( CNS )
pathology . For example , Yang and colleagues have provided evidence of ...
74 Other research in somatosensory processing has focused on issues of cortical
reorganization associated with peripheral and / or central nervous system ( CNS )
pathology . For example , Yang and colleagues have provided evidence of ...
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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Functional Brain Imaging William W. Orrison,Jeffrey Lewine,John Sanders,Michael F. Hartshorne Limited preview - 2017 |
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